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Carne de perra / Fátima Sime.

LIBRA PQ8098.429.I63 C37 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sime, Fátima, author.
Series:
Colección Plan maestro ; 23.
Colección Plan Maestro ; 23
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Nurses--Chile--Fiction.
Nurses.
Torture victims--Chile--Fiction.
Torture victims.
Stockholm syndrome--Fiction.
Stockholm syndrome.
Chile--History--1973-1988--Influence--Fiction.
Chile.
Kidnapping victims--Chile--Psychological aspects--Fiction.
Kidnapping victims.
Man-woman relationships--Corrupt practices--Chile--Fiction.
Man-woman relationships.
Chilean fiction--21st century.
Chilean fiction.
Víctimas de la tortura--Chile--Novela.
Síndrome de Estocolmo--Novela.
Local Subjects:
Víctimas de la tortura--Chile--Novela.
Síndrome de Estocolmo--Novela.
Genre:
Fiction
History
Historical fiction.
Novels.
Physical Description:
154 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
1a. edición.
Place of Publication:
Santiago, Chile : Editorial Cuneta, 2022.
Language Note:
En español = In Spanish.
Summary:
"Carne de perra relata la historia de una enfermera secuestrada durante la dictadura y que tras un largo exilio regresa a Chile donde se encuentra con su torturador como paciente en la Posta Central. María Rosa y el Príncipe, torturada y torturador, entablan en esta novela una relación enfermiza en donde la violencia y los afectos se entretejen. Dos personajes solitarios que viven en la absoluta insania del Síndrome de Estocolmo." -- first pargraph on page 4 of the cover
"Carne de perra tells the story of a nurse kidnapped during the dictatorship and who after a long exile returns to Chile where she meets her torturer as a patient at the Posta Central. María Rosa and the Prince, tortured and torturer, enter into an unhealthy relationship in this novel where violence and affection are interwoven. Two lonely characters who live in the absolute insanity of Stockholm Syndrome." -- cataloger's translation
ISBN:
9789566100072
9566100078
OCLC:
1391152049

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